ICLTA/14

Petrie/1878, 44: `Drawn from the stone in the churchyard of Iniscealtra by Mr. W. F. Wakeman for Dr. Petrie, in the year 1837'.

Okasha/Forsyth/2001, 84: `According to Petrie, the stone was `in the churchyard' in 1837 when Wakeman drew it for him ... In 1880 Deane recorded the stone as `Tomb Stone found in church' ... The stone was still inside the church when Macalister saw it, on the south side of the nave ... In August 1982 it was exhibited at Mountshannon, Co Clare, and when the exhibition ended, was placed for safe keeping in the Dúchas depot in Athenry'.

body-slabOkasha/Forsyth/2001, 84: `The stone is a large recumbent cross-slab of slightly irregular shape'.

Condition:

complete , goodOkasha/Forsyth/2001, 84: `It is complete and well-preserved although the edges have crumbled a little. Deane's drawing suggests that the slab was in substantially the same state then as now'.

Okasha/Forsyth/2001, 84: `The face of the slab is dressed and is deeply incised with an outline Latin cross with semi-circular armpits which rests on a trapezoid base. The shaft is separated from the base by a horizontal line. The slab tapers to the foot which has irregularly chamfered corners. The cross-base has been shaped to fit neatly into the available space'.

CISP: The lettering is Insular half-uncial. Two of the A's are in the 'OC' form, the Rs are majuscule and the L is topped by a bifurcated serif. The D has an ascender which bends to the left over an open bow and the minuscule P also has an open bow. The E is in the uncial form, the T is curved and the I has a horizontal stroke atop its ascender. The contraction mark over the OR is serifed.